skinning with Tyvek

Wondering. . .
Seems like the #10 Tyvek grade is the "most waterproof" and comes in various thickness grades
Obviously extremely light weight compared to canvas with any inherent strength at all.
Even more so, given that the high-tech adhesive is used to attach it to the foam
(TBD, what do they use for the envelopes?)
won't be "soaking through" as much, should not weigh much more than vinyl-wrapping the box.
Yes, I know some care about VOCs, further research needed, water-based might be good enough?
I imagine tensile strength will be good, perhaps **the** strongest common sheet material per weight added?
Excellent puncture resistance of course.
Good UV protection needs to be in place within a couple months.
I bet finding a "primer" to adhere to the outside will be at least a bit of a challenge.
Seems like the #10 Tyvek grade is the "most waterproof" and comes in various thickness grades
Obviously extremely light weight compared to canvas with any inherent strength at all.
Even more so, given that the high-tech adhesive is used to attach it to the foam
(TBD, what do they use for the envelopes?)
won't be "soaking through" as much, should not weigh much more than vinyl-wrapping the box.
Yes, I know some care about VOCs, further research needed, water-based might be good enough?
I imagine tensile strength will be good, perhaps **the** strongest common sheet material per weight added?
Excellent puncture resistance of course.
Good UV protection needs to be in place within a couple months.
I bet finding a "primer" to adhere to the outside will be at least a bit of a challenge.